I am really enjoying Airdrie and have been happy with the openness to culturally relevant, evidence based natural therapies. Most people seem ready for a more naturopathic approach to health care.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Up for Air!
I am really enjoying Airdrie and have been happy with the openness to culturally relevant, evidence based natural therapies. Most people seem ready for a more naturopathic approach to health care.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Priorities and Paradigms
However, one obstacle I've encountered on several occasions recently is price. "You know I'd really like to see a naturopathic doctor but you are so expensive." And, some ND's certainly are. However, I believe the priorities of our society and individual paradigms may be more responsible for this perception than actual price (influenced no doubt by socialized heath care - which I'm thankful for in the case of an emergency).
My wife came home last night after getting her hair cut and styled. And, she was $110 more beautiful! Also, several weeks ago I got Canadian Tire to put my winter tires on rims. That was $167 exchange just for the labour alone. That is more than the cost of my 1 hour new patient appointment! I found out that Canadian Tire charges a basic shop rate of $115 per hour and raises this to $125 per hour when there is any electrical work involved. And this work could be done by a 19 year old mechanic.
Just to clarify, I am very happy for any 19 year old who has worked hard to become a mechanic and I recognize the responsibility of ensuring an automobile is safe on the road. However, this is not a health care provider. So, is it unreasonable to expect to pay 25 to 50 percent more per hour for a naturopathic doctor than a mechanic?(1.)
I believe that since people are accustomed to conventional health care being free in Canada, it requires both a paradigm shift and a change of priorities to get over the inhibition to pay for health care. However, when conventional medicine has been unsuccessful in helping with a particular health concern we may need to ask, what do we value more: our car, haircut...etc, or health?
Footnote:
(1.) I should add that if someone came to most naturopathic doctors and really could not afford to pay, and that person was not spending $110 at the hair stylist, most would gladly work something out in that case.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Who are Environmentalists?
What would happen if society viewed environmental scientists as health care practitioners? There is plenty of evidence to demonstrate this to be true - our health is directly influenced by our environment. In fact, even determining the exact role of our genome becomes very difficult because gene expression is changed depending on the environment.
I believe that when society begins to realize that environmental scientists are indeed health care practitioners, and very important ones, there will be major leaps forward in preventive medicine.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
So many choices
I believe that we are at the beginning of really being able to help the Canadian public due to an increased demand for integrative medicine. On that note, I was also very happy to see that CCNM has added another primary care procedures course to the curriculum to further prepare ND's to be excellent primary care providers. I'm so proud!
Over the past 2 months I have continued to delve deeper into the business side of running a practice and recognize that no matter how many practice management classes we took, nothing can replace a good business mentor as well as doing a lot of researching and using common sense! All the best to everyone out there starting out - we need to stick together!!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The ND Generalist
In actuality, Primary Care is a specialty too. In fact, an expert generalist can save a person a lot of pain, time and unnecessary referrals. Of course there is a very important place for specialists, but we need to put a greater value back on general practitioners.
This is one thing I love about naturopathic doctors. We can use a number of tools in Primary Care that work well and are often safer than a conventional approach. We can utilize botanicals, nutrition and supplements, adjustments of the spine, acupuncture, and counseling all with one patient - if it is necessary. Possibly the greatest thing about naturopathic doctors is we do not utilize these modalities in isolation but we understand how each fits together to help the patient.
Monday, October 3, 2011
House Calls
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
NPLEX Results
Well, now there is a mountain of paperwork to complete and decisions to make to begin the process of opening up a practice. I'll keep you updated.